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If They Get Desperate, They Can Start Telling the Truth

The Democrats have been lashing out wildly against Republicans lately--wildly, but not truthfully. This morning, John Kerry sent out an email attacking Dick Cheney for criticizing Harry Reid's Iraq "is lost" comment. This is what Kerry wrote:
On the eve of a dangerous Bush veto of a new course in Iraq, the desperate Republicans sent out the attacker in chief Dick Cheney to assail yet another Dem leader.

Why? Because the Majority Leader Harry Reid said that "as long as we follow the president's path in Iraq, the war is lost. But there is still a chance to change course -- and we must change course."

Any questions? The president's own generals say there is no military solution to the civil war in Iraq, that it requires the political solution the Iraqis have resisted. But that didn't stop the GOP from trying to spin conscience into controversy.
Kerry blatantly misrepresented the Harry Reid quote on which Cheney was commenting. In fact, what Reid said, and what Cheney responded to, was: "This war is lost. The surge is not accomplishing anything..." You can see Reid saying exactly what Cheney said he did, in this YouTube video.

The quote Kerry used was a later one, when Reid was backtracking after he realized he had blundered, not the one that Cheney referred to. Why did Kerry lie? No doubt, because the truth was too embarrassing for Harry Reid, John Kerry and the Democratic Party.

Here's another one, from today's Best of the Web. Howard Dean, like Kerry, sent out an email to the Democrat faithful. This one attacked a statement supposedly made by Rudy Giuliani:
Rudy Giuliani should be ashamed. The former New York City Mayor is politicizing September 11th in his 2008 presidential bid. Here's what he said at a recent campaign stop in New Hampshire: "If a Democrat is elected president in 2008, America will be at risk for another terrorist attack on the scale of Sept. 11, 2001... Never ever again will this country ever be on defense waiting for (terrorists) to attack us if I have anything to say about it. And make no mistake, the Democrats want to put us back on defense!"

I won't let this wannabe Republican nominee get away with remarks like these.
What's wrong with Dean's rant? It's a lie. The key portion of the quote he attributes to Giuliani, which is bolded above, Giuliani didn't say. Dean just made it up.

Why do the Democrats base their attacks on Republicans on lies? I suppose because the truth just doesn't work for them.

UPDATE: "Second Edition" tries to defend Harry Reid and John Kerry. Like many liberals, however, he doesn't seem to read too well. He quotes the speech by Reid that I referred to as "backtracking after he realized he had blundered." Then he goes so far as to suggest that the video I linked to was "tampered with." This illustrates pretty well how far around the bend many of the Democratic faithful have gone. The video wasn't tampered with, it shows Harry Reid giving a press conference. This was his original statement that the Iraq war "is lost," the one that Vice-President Cheney responded to. Demagogues like John Kerry and Howard Dean prey on the ignorance of people like "Second Edition."

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Mo Rocca appears on a bunch of shows, including CBS News Sunday Morning (with the indescribably wonderful Charles Osgood), The Tonight Show on NBC, and NPR's Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! He's a sometime judge on Iron Chef and was featured on Telemundo's Amore Descarado. Last year he starred on Broadway in the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. His expose "All the President's Pets" was published by Crown in 2004.



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Mo Rocca appears on a bunch of shows, including CBS News Sunday Morning (with the indescribably wonderful Charles Osgood), The Tonight Show on NBC, and NPR's Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! He's a sometime judge on Iron Chef and was featured on Telemundo's Amore Descarado. Last year he starred on Broadway in the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. His expose "All the President's Pets" was published by Crown in 2004.

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